Green
Power Switch was recently honored with a 2002 Federal Energy and Water
Management
Award. This award from the Department of Energy and the Federal Interagency
Energy
Policy Committee recognizes Green Power Switch for its outstanding contribution
to expanding renewable energy.

This past October,
Gary Harris, Green Power Switch program manager, accepted
the award in Washington, D.C. “I’m proud to accept this award
on behalf of Green Power Switch. People are excited about this program.
They know
it’s good for their communities, good for the earth. It gives people
a chance to make
a difference.”

“TVA is honored to receive a Federal Energy and Water Management
Award,”
said TVA Director Skila Harris. “The success of Green Power Switch
is a result of the outstanding support it receives from distributors
of TVA power
and from the people
of the Tennessee Valley who have made the choice to buy electricity generated
from renewable sources.”

Green Power Switch was one of the select few federal programs recognized
at the awards banquet for outstanding energy and conservation efforts,
as mandated by
the Federal Policy Act of 1992 and executive orders during 2001.

Louie
the Lightning Bug, pictured here, was a special guest at Clarksville
Electricity Department’s
(CDE) 12th Annual Electric EXPO. Louie teaches children to play it
safe around electricity. Green Power Switch was also present at the
event where local customers were taught about the environmental benefits
of renewable energy.

Greg
Daniels, Project Manager, Customer Service, TVA, pictured at left,
shows off the Daniels’ “Green Power Switch garden.” At
the beginning of last summer, Greg and Jeanette Daniels planted
two Green Power Switch seed packets that they received earlier
in the year at a promotional event. As you can see, the flowers
grew almost 6 feet tall and took over half of their butterfly garden
patch. The seed packets contained red and white zinnias and blue
bachelor buttons. Greg thinks the horse manure his wife used to
prepare the patch may have had an impact.

Green Power Switch
is a renewable energy initiative that offers consumers in the Tennessee
Valley a choice in the type of power they buy. TVA and
local public power companies, working in cooperation with the environmental
community, developed Green Power Switch as a way to bring green power—electricity
that’s generated by cleaner, renewable resources like solar, wind,
and methane gas—to Valley consumers.

Green Power
Switch is sold to residential consumers in 150-kilowatt-hour blocks (about
12 percent of a typical household’s monthly energy use). Each block
adds $4 to the customer’s monthly power bill. For more information,
visit www.greenpower
switch.com